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12. She had both of her children with her.
13. I actually saw three deer.
Using “a few,” “few,” “a little,” and “little”
1. NEGATIVE
2. POSITIVE
3. NEGATIVE
4. POSITIVE
5. POSITIVE
6. NEGATIVE
7. POSITIVE
8. NEGATIVE Chapter 16
The Causative Verbs “Have” and “Let”
1. She’s washing her clothes.
2. He’s getting his car filled up.
3. They’re painting their house.
4. She’s having her house cleaned.
5. He’s cleaning his kitchen.
6. He’s having his laundry washed.
7. She’s filling her car up.
Using “Should”
1. URGENT
2. NOT URGENT
3. URGENT
4. NOT URGENT
5. NOT URGENT 6.
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NOT URGENT
URGENT
URGENT
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NOT URGENT
NOT URGENT
NOT URGENT Chapter 17
The Past Form of “Should”
1. I should have left earlier.
2. I should have made a reservation.
3. I should have filled up the car.
4. I should have studied more.
5. I should have rented a two-bedroom.
6. I should have done laundry yesterday.
7. I shou...
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